In this episode Jesse, Ben and Paul discuss the recent Meteor 1.6 release, Meteor's 1000 releases to date, what's coming in the next version of Meteor and a potential security vulnerability that was quickly fixed.

This week we dive into the new "test mode" in Meteor 1.3 with Tom Coleman. We talk about what it is, what it is not, what is it's future and what MDG hopes the community does to support it. We also take a moment and dive into what happened with the Velocity project. Enjoy!

Last week Ben and Sashko hinted at a very special guest and here he is! Geoff Schmidt, Meteor's CEO and Co-Founder, joins Transmission in this special edition show. We spend 85 minutes talking about Meteor Development Group's business, funding, products & services, community, competition, plans and much more. Make sure to not miss the last section!

Wow, this show surprised us! We deep-dive into all the current details of Apollo (reactive GraphQL) which spun into an extended conversation about the new Meteor stack, Galaxy, Relay, Redux and what Apollo can be for NodeJS apps. Definitely check out the detailed description for a show index.

90 minutes of awesomeness! In this show Sashko and I are joined by Meteor Co-Founder Matt DeBergalis and Core Developer Ben Newman. We break some big news about the future of Meteor's core GitHub repo and discuss all things 1.3. It is long but I could not bear to cut any of it and I think you will agree, enjoy!

Sashko and Ben discuss the hard hitting forum post from long time contributor Mitar "How open source Meteor really is if pull requests are not getting in?" We compare Meteor to other OSS projects, analyze what went wrong, outline changes being or will be made and lastly we touch on community ownership and the culture around it.

Sashko and Ben discuss all things Reactive GraphQL. They cover what GraphQL is, how MDG Data Team will technically tackle this project, Facebook's part in it all, and how Reactive GraphQL will open massive doors for Meteor.